Like I said already, I'm fully aware that both men and women are capable of taking positions in divorce or separation situations involving children that have nothing to do with what is best for the child. It is the clear and distinct gender discrimination against men in the family law system, and favoritism towards women, that is the issue. I'll fully admit I am very bitter, but I don't think any more so than any man would be who had his rights, and his child's rights spit upon by the system. But, even more so than bitterness, I am plagued by a profound sense of disillusionment and disgust with a system that taught me from youth that, if the truth is revealed, justice will be served. I never really had any reason, or the inclination to be involved at all with the legal system in any aspect, except for the short encounters that most citizens have. But, when I filed for divorce 5 years ago, my experience with US law , courtesy of the family law system, gave me a crash Rhodes Scholar education as to the vast corruption that exists in this system.
As for holding a grudge against women, or blaming women, that is not the case. Hell, if the system was reversed, I'd accept the manna from heaven to my benefit just like women do. The Pope himself would probably succumb to that kind of free ride. But, I didn't ask people to get onto the census site or the justice dept site for nothing (
www.census.gov www.usdoj.gov). I have found these two sites to be the proof that I use to substantiate the discrimination that I claim (personal experience notwithstanding). How else, but through gender discrimination, would you explain how in over 85% of divorce or separation situations, the mother is given physical custody. How else, but through gender discrimination, would you explain how in over 85% of restraining order cases, the RO is granted to females against males. How else, but through gender discrimination, would you explain how in over 85% of child support orders, fathers are ordered to pay the mother, regardless of the mother's or father's income, and in many cases, regardless of actual paternity. I understand and acknowledge that there are men (cowards) out there that beat women. I know there are fathers (animals) out there that abuse their children. But, like a verse in a paper that I hand out at the courthouse when I protest says "No one has the authority, moral or otherwise, to forfeit the rights of another, that which is not theirs to barter with in the first place, to try and solve a problem, no matter what the problem may be." I will not be a sacrificial lamb and be lumped along with the guilty, nor will my child be deprived of her father, so the family law system can deal with the issues of DV or child abuse. No, for me, even though I have admitted to having immense bitterness and disgust towards the system, those emotions have not influenced my existing views on women, nor clouded my reasoning and presence of mind to see, in crystal clear fashion, exactly what is happening here.
John Alvarez